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Peter Pan (2000)

Broadway musical adaptation of the fabled children's story.

Genre : Fantasy, Family, Music, TV Movie

Runtime : 1H 44M

Director : Gary Halvorson, Glenn Casale

Synopsis

The stage musical Peter Pan starring Cathy Rigby has toured the world to great acclaim. An adaptation of the famous 1954 musical directed by Jerome Robbins and starring Mary Martin, this new version is lasting proof that J.M. Barrie's tale of the boy who would never grow up is one of the kingpins of family entertainment. All the elements are in good form for this video production shot at the Mirada Theater in 2000 for the A&E Network. Some new songs have been added to the fabulous Moose Charlap-Carolyn Leigh score (which includes "Tender Shepherd," "I Gotta Crow," "I'm Flying," and "I Won't Grow Up"). But the biggest asset to this production are the spectacular flying sequences: Peter even soars over the audience at times. Martin was a stronger actress in a close-up, but Rigby is magical with her athleticism and spark, most notably in a percussion-filled song and dance number "Ugh-a-Wug.".

Actors

Cathy Rigby
Cathy Rigby
Peter Pan
Paul Schoeffler
Paul Schoeffler
Mr. Darling / Captain Hook
Elisa Sagardia
Elisa Sagardia
Wendy Darling
Barbara McCulloh
Barbara McCulloh
Mrs. Darling / Mermaid
Michael Nostrand
Michael Nostrand
Mr. Smee
Dana Solimando
Dana Solimando
Liza / Tiger Lily
Barry Cavanagh
Barry Cavanagh
John Darling
Drake English
Drake English
Michael Darling
Sam Zeller
Sam Zeller
Starkey
Thomas Buck Mason
Thomas Buck Mason
Nana / Bill Jukes / Crocodile
Alon Williams
Alon Williams
Curly
Janet Higgins
Janet Higgins
1st Twin
Joseph Favalora
Joseph Favalora
2nd Twin
Scott Bridges
Scott Bridges
Slightly Soiled
Hally McGehean
Hally McGehean
Tootles
Tony Spinosa
Tony Spinosa
Cecco / Pirate / Indian
Randy A. Davis
Randy A. Davis
Noodler / Pirate / Indian
Kaitlin McCoy
Kaitlin McCoy
Mermaid
Kim Arnett
Kim Arnett
Pirate / Indian
Jeffrey J. Bateman
Jeffrey J. Bateman
Pirate / Indian
William Alan Coats
William Alan Coats
Pirate / Indian / Swing
Seth Hampton
Seth Hampton
Pirate / Indian
Steven Petrillo
Steven Petrillo
Pirate / Indian
Roger Preston Smith
Roger Preston Smith
Pirate / Indian
Daniel Valle
Daniel Valle
Pirate / Indian
Theresa McCoy
Theresa McCoy
Jane

Crews

Gary Halvorson
Gary Halvorson
Director
Glenn Casale
Glenn Casale
Director
Marc Bauman
Marc Bauman
Producer
Julia Flores
Julia Flores
Casting
Tom McCoy
Tom McCoy
Executive Producer
Kris Slava
Kris Slava
Executive Producer
David Walmsley
David Walmsley
Executive Producer
J.M. Barrie
J.M. Barrie
Writer
Alan Adelman
Alan Adelman
Director of Photography
Frank Garritano
Frank Garritano
Line Producer
Michelle Bessey
Michelle Bessey
Production Manager
John Iacovelli
John Iacovelli
Production Design
John Iacovelli
John Iacovelli
Costume Design
François Bergeron
François Bergeron
Sound Designer
Patti Columbo
Patti Columbo
Choreographer

Posters and backgrounds

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